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I'm not a real Pilot?
Once again, I'm not a real pilot.
Yesterday my daughter was confronted at school by some (6th grade) classmates, they said her father was not a real pilot. To give you a little back history, my daughter is so proud of her father that she's always telling anyone she meets that her father is a pilot. She doesn't tell them that I fly for a living because she knows that we fly for the joy of traveling by air. When I was younger I wanted to be a pilot but because of all the negative people that surrounded me, they convinced me that it was something I could not achieve, so it wasn't till I was in my twenties that I went out and got my certificate anyway and have been flying for the last twenty plus years. Long story short: I really enjoy flying, for the fun of it and that is it. My daughters classmates met someone outside of school that knows me and when they got to talking the kid mentioned that I was a pilot for an airline and that person (an adult) corrected them and told them that I was not a real pilot that I only fly TOY planes. Funny thing is that I have a drivers license and have never had the urge to drive a bus, I have been boating all my life since I was 10 years old and have never wanted to become a cruise-ship captain. So why is it the general public thinks that to be a real pilot you have to aspire to become a scheduled airline captain? Flying around on someone else's schedule is not my idea of fun especially to destinations I don't really care to go to. I normally invite those that tell me I'm not a real pilot to go up and fly around in the clouds with me and see if they can land the plane. Oh well! Guess it leave more room in the plane for those that should really be there to begin with. David - MBP: make believe pilot |
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I'm not a real Pilot?
On 3/30/2007 10:07:14 AM, "David" wrote:
My daughters classmates met someone outside of school that knows me and when they got to talking the kid mentioned that I was a pilot for an airline and that person (an adult) corrected them and told them that I was not a real pilot that I only fly TOY planes. This person seems to be an insecure adult who believes that setting the bar higher than what you have accomplished makes him feel better about himself. Of course, had you been a scheduled airline pilot this person probably would have corrected the young girl by saying that only fighter pilots are real pilots and that scheduled airline pilots are nothing but glorified bus drivers. And so it goes. Disregard the criticism and enjoy the fruits of your accomplishment. Life is too short to get caught up in others' negativity. -- Peter |
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I'm not a real Pilot?
Rule 1 for feeling good about yourself in this life is simply this;
Don't ever allow someone else's problem to become your problem. Dudley Henriques "David" wrote in message ... Once again, I'm not a real pilot. Yesterday my daughter was confronted at school by some (6th grade) classmates, they said her father was not a real pilot. To give you a little back history, my daughter is so proud of her father that she's always telling anyone she meets that her father is a pilot. She doesn't tell them that I fly for a living because she knows that we fly for the joy of traveling by air. When I was younger I wanted to be a pilot but because of all the negative people that surrounded me, they convinced me that it was something I could not achieve, so it wasn't till I was in my twenties that I went out and got my certificate anyway and have been flying for the last twenty plus years. Long story short: I really enjoy flying, for the fun of it and that is it. My daughters classmates met someone outside of school that knows me and when they got to talking the kid mentioned that I was a pilot for an airline and that person (an adult) corrected them and told them that I was not a real pilot that I only fly TOY planes. Funny thing is that I have a drivers license and have never had the urge to drive a bus, I have been boating all my life since I was 10 years old and have never wanted to become a cruise-ship captain. So why is it the general public thinks that to be a real pilot you have to aspire to become a scheduled airline captain? Flying around on someone else's schedule is not my idea of fun especially to destinations I don't really care to go to. I normally invite those that tell me I'm not a real pilot to go up and fly around in the clouds with me and see if they can land the plane. Oh well! Guess it leave more room in the plane for those that should really be there to begin with. David - MBP: make believe pilot |
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I'm not a real Pilot?
("Dudley Henriques" wrote)
Rule 1 for feeling good about yourself in this life is simply this; Don't ever allow someone else's problem to become your problem. Rule #2 - FFGAY: (Um, ...you know what I meant) Learn to say "No" by the time you're 35. - Your life will improve greatly! I saw this on one of those 'saying-a-day' cube calendars. Montblack |
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I'm not a real Pilot?
On Mar 30, 10:08 am, "Montblack" Y4_NOT!...
wrote: ("Dudley Henriques" wrote) Rule 1 for feeling good about yourself in this life is simply this; Don't ever allow someone else's problem to become your problem. Rule #2 - FFGAY: (Um, ...you know what I meant) Learn to say "No" by the time you're 35. - Your life will improve greatly! I saw this on one of those 'saying-a-day' cube calendars. Montblack Okay, I'm clueless; what does FFGAY mean? --Walt Bozeman |
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I'm not a real Pilot?
("Walt" wrote)
Rule 1 for feeling good about yourself in this life is simply this; Don't ever allow someone else's problem to become your problem. Rule #2 - FFGAY: (Um, ...you know what I meant) Okay, I'm clueless; what does FFGAY mean? "Rule 1 (F)or (F)eeling (G)ood (A)bout (Y)ourself..." FFGAY :-) MB |
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I'm not a real Pilot?
Ok, now I know this guy is an imposter.
You are NOT Montblack. The Montblack I know is older than 35 and while he might not say "YES" to everything he certainly doesn't say "NO" to anything. Obviously this rule doesn't apply to the "Real Mont-yep-sure-you betcha-of course-absolutely-affirmative-black". Jim "Montblack" wrote in message ... ("Dudley Henriques" wrote) Rule 1 for feeling good about yourself in this life is simply this; Don't ever allow someone else's problem to become your problem. Rule #2 - FFGAY: (Um, ...you know what I meant) Learn to say "No" by the time you're 35. - Your life will improve greatly! I saw this on one of those 'saying-a-day' cube calendars. Montblack |
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I'm not a real Pilot?
("Jim Burns" wrote)
Learn to say "No" by the time you're 35. - Your life will improve greatly! Ok, now I know this guy is an imposter. You are NOT Montblack. The Montblack I know is older than 35 and while he might not say "YES" to everything he certainly doesn't say "NO" to anything. Obviously this rule doesn't apply to the "Real Mont-yep-sure-you betcha-of course-absolutely-affirmative-black". 47 ...and yes, I'm a slow learner. g Montblack Go ahead. Try asking me to come over and plant acres and acres of potatoes and beans. Just you try! My answer: "Oh boy, can I drive the BIG tractor?" |
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I'm not a real Pilot?
Oh but first we have this real cool rock collection we want you to see!
Really, they're all over the place. And we'll even let you take them home with you! The best part is that they are FREE! Jim Real farmer masquerading as a Real Pilot |
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I'm not a real Pilot?
Jim Burns wrote:
Ok, now I know this guy is an imposter. You are NOT Montblack. The Montblack I know is older than 35 and while he might not say "YES" to everything he certainly doesn't say "NO" to anything. Obviously this rule doesn't apply to the "Real Mont-yep-sure-you betcha-of course-absolutely-affirmative-black". Yep, way older than 35 and, right again, can't say "No". Obviously, you're onto something Jim with this MontBlackImposter :-) -- Jack Allison PP-ASEL-Instrument Airplane "To become a Jedi knight, you must master a single force. To become a private pilot you must strive to master four of them" - Rod Machado (Remove the obvious from address to reply via e-mail) |
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